or if not,check this out....Insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type drive:\bootdisk\makeboot a:, where drive is the letter of your CD-ROM drive, and then press ENTER...a little bit easier..

We want to make a floppy that will boot and format the drives automatically
on bootup. We have strict regulations about the security of confidential
information, so we format each hard-drive 3 times before it ever leaves the
grounds. This would be an easier process with an automated boot disk.

Just like the other people here suggested, make a
bootable disk from a Win2k
CD Installer. It makes (4) four bootdisks. But if your
purpose is to format
hard-drives, (for some security of confidential
information) you can make
use of a win98 bootdisk and run "fdisk" to delete
partitions.

I haven't kept up with this string completely, but it was mentioned back at the first to go to www.bootdisk.com. I've used this site for years and it's an excellent source for any bootdisk. Then work on writing your autoexec.bat to do the formats automatically.

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